The total number of IDPs served in the region increases to 55,593 families or 226,462 persons. There are currently 35 evacuation centers in Region 10 housing 2,806 families or 13,185 persons. The number of home-based families served increases to 52,787 or 213,277 persons.

For the entire province of Lanao del Norte, including Iligan City, the total number of IDP families served increases to 47,289 or 200,840 persons. The number of families inside evacuation centers served, including Iligan City, is 2,801 or 13,166 persons. Home-based Families served in Lanao del Norte, including Iligan City, increases to 44,488 or 187,674.

For Iligan City alone, the number of IDP families served is 27,587 or 110,212 persons. There are 814 families sheltered in evacuation centers served or 3,845 persons, while the number of home-based IDP families served is 26,773 or 106,367 persons.

Five Evacuation Centers are still operational in Iligan City namely: Buru-un School of Fisheries, Buru-un Gym, Tibanga Gym, Bayanihan Gym, and Ma. Cristina Gym.

In Misamis Oriental, the number of IDP families served is 7,546 or 22,175 persons; five (5) families or 19 persons staying in the lone evacuation Center situated in Barangay Indahag, Cagayan de Oro City. The number of home-based IDP families served is 7,541 or 22,156 persons.

In Bukidnon, the number of IDP families served is 634 families or 2,864 persons who are all home-based or staying with their relatives in the municipalities of Kalilangan, Lantapan, Pangantucan, San Fernando, Baungon, Maramag and the cities of Malaybalay and Valencia.

In Misamis Occidental, the number of IDP families served increases to 119 families or 545 persons who are all home-based temporarily residing in barangays of Ozamiz City and Oroquieta City.

In Camuigin Province, there are 5 home-based IDP families served or 38 persons, staying in the Municipality of Sagay.

Total cost of assistance extended to IDPs amounts to P148,331,637.00 of which P138,618,436.00 is extended by DSWD. Breakdown of Cost assistance is P101,390,864.00 for Family Food Packs and P29,434,856.00 for non-food assistance.

Local government units provided P5,137,818.00 for IDPs and Non-Government Organizations (NGOs) also provided a total of P4,581,384.00 as recorded.

DSWD Field Office 9 and 10; DOH Community and Family Services International, Philippine National Red Cross, Health Organization for Mindanao, Maradika, FSD Mindanao conducted pycho-social support activities in the evacuation camps of Baloi, Pantao Ragat, and Pantar in Lanao del Norte and in Iligan City. They facilitated drawing and play therapy for the IDPs.

FSD Mindanao conducted counseling to IDPs in Balo-i and Pantao Ragat inside evacuation centers in preparation for the reported transfer of IDPs to transitory shelters in Marawi City during the recovery and rehabilitation phase of the Marawi siege survivors.

The International Office of Migration has conducted assessment of IDPs inside evacuation centers in Balo-i and Pantao Ragat for possible decongestion of congested camps and putting up of division for every IDP family for privacy.

The International Office of Migration has conducted assessment of IDPs inside evacuation centers in Balo-i and Pantao Ragat for possible decongestion of congested camps and putting up of division for every IDP family for privacy.

Camp managers and Islamic leaders in Momongan Learning Center conducted Islamic seminar. The activity will go on every Friday.

DOH, in coordination with Rural Health Units of Balo-i and Pantao Ragat, conducted medical mission to all evacuation centers in the above-mentioned municipalities. The medical mission also caters to the needs of home-based IDPs in the said towns. DOH is also having regular check-up in evacuation camps in Iligan City. Health Organization for Mindanao conducted monitoring of weights of IDP children aged 5 years old and below in evacuation camps in Balo-i and Pantao Ragat.

DOLE and DOH distributed water purifier to IDPs inside evacuation camps in Balo-i and Pantao Ragat. While BFP and Philippine National Red Cross regularly supply potable water supply to evacuation centers in Balo-i and Iligan City.

DOLE distributed malong to mothers who opted not to feed children inside women friendly space and for those living in ECs without women friendly space due to limited space.

UNHCR conducted monitoring of evacuation camps in Balo-i for possible setting up of women friendly spaces despite limitation of space.

DSWD-10 reiterates the importance of private individuals or companies to coordinate and collaborate with DSWD personnel managing the evacuation centers when they have, or wish to have activities, or any matter related to IDPs as one of the main concerns of the field office is the security of the IDPs housed in the evacuation centers.

The total number of IDPs served in the region increases to 55,593 families or 226,475 persons. There are currently 35 evacuation centers in Region 10 housing 2,806 families or 13,198 persons. The number of home-based families served increases to 52,787 or 213,277 persons.

For the entire province of Lanao del Norte, including Iligan City, the total number of IDP families served increases to 47,289 or 200,853 persons. The number of families inside evacuation centers served, including Iligan City, is 2,801 or 13,179 persons. Home-based Families served in Lanao del Norte, including Iligan City, increases to 44,488 or 187,674.

For Iligan City alone, the number of IDP families served is 27,587 or 110,212 persons. There are 814 families sheltered in evacuation centers served or 3,845 persons, while the number of home-based IDP families served is 26,773 or 106,367 persons.

Five Evacuation Centers are still operational in Iligan City namely: Buru-un School of Fisheries, Buru-un Gym, Tibanga Gym, Bayanihan Gym, and Ma. Cristina Gym.

In Misamis Oriental, the number of IDP families served is 7,546 or 22,175 persons; five (5) families or 19 persons staying in the lone evacuation Center situated in Barangay Indahag, Cagayan de Oro City. The number of home-based IDP families served is 7,541 or 22,156 persons.

In Bukidnon, the number of IDP families served is 634 families or 2,864 persons who are all home-based or staying with their relatives in the municipalities of Kalilangan, Lantapan, Pangantucan, San Fernando, Baungon, Maramag and the cities of Malaybalay and Valencia.

In Misamis Occidental, the number of IDP families served increases to 119 families or 545 persons who are all home-based temporarily residing in barangays of Ozamiz City and Oroquieta City.

Camuigin Province, there are 5 home-based IDP families served or 38 persons, staying in the Municipality of Sagay.

Total cost of assistance extended to IDPs amounts to P148,331,637.00 of which P138,618,436.00 is extended by DSWD. Breakdown of Cost assistance is P101,390,864.00 for Family Food Packs and P29,434,856.00 for non-food assistance.

Local government units provided P5,137,818.00 for IDPs and Non-Government Organizations (NGOs) also provided a total of P4,581,384.00 as recorded.

DSWD-10 reiterates the importance of private individuals or companies to coordinate and collaborate with DSWD personnel managing the evacuation centers when they have, or wish to have activities, or any matter related to IDPs as one of the main concerns of the field office is the security of the IDPs housed in the evacuation centers.

The total number of IDPs served in the region is 55,582 families or 226,459 persons. There are currently 35 evacuation centers in Region 10 housing 2,806 families or 13,203 persons. The number of home-based families total to 52,776 or 213,256 persons.

For the whole province of Lanao del Norte including Iligan City, the total number of IDP families served is 47,278 or 200,837 persons. The number of families inside evacuation centers served, including Iligan City, is 2,801 or 13,184 persons. Home-based Families served in Lanao del Norte, including Iligan City, is 44,477 or 187,653.

For Iligan City alone, the number of IDP families served is 27,587 or 110,212 persons. There are 814 families sheltered in evacuation centers served or 3,845 persons, while the number of home-based IDP families served is 26,773 or 106,367 persons.

Five Evacuation Centers are still operational in Iligan City namely: Buru-un School of Fisheries, Buru-un Gym, Tibanga Gym, Bayanihan Gym, and Ma. Cristina Gym.

In Misamis Oriental, the number of IDP families served is 7,546 or 22,175 persons; five (5) families or 19 persons staying in the lone evacuation Center situated in Barangay Indahag, Cagayan de Oro City. The number of home-based IDP families served is 7,541 or 22,156 persons.

In Bukidnon, the number of IDP families served is 634 families or 2,864 persons who are all home-based or staying with their relatives in the municipalities of Kalilangan, Lantapan, Pangantucan, San Fernando, Baungon, Maramag and the cities of Malaybalay and Valencia.

In Misamis Occidental, the number of IDP families served increases to 119 families or 545 persons who are all home-based temporarily residing in barangays of Ozamiz City and Oroquieta City.

Camuigin Province, there are 5 home-based IDP families served or 38 persons, staying in the Municipality of Sagay.

Total cost of assistance extended to IDPs amounts to P137,048,837.00 of which P127,335,636.00 is extended by DSWD. Breakdown of Cost assistance is P90,008,314.00 for Family Food Packs and P29,434,856.00 for non-food assistance.

Local government units provided P5,137,818.00 for IDPs and Non-Government Organizations (NGOs) also provided a total of P4,581,384.00 as recorded.

Three (3) IDP families need to transfer from Sta. Elena Evacuation Center to Marantao, Lanao del Sur, DSWD processes the transportation assistance for the three families, however, there is a need to coordinate the travel of the three families to the Armed Forces of the Philippines and Philippine National Police for security clearance.

IDPs also need to engage in activities that would make them resilient from disaster, with this, camp managers in National School of Fisheries in Buruun, Iligan City introduced gardening within the evacuation center for the IDPs source of food and nutrients. More seedlings of easily grown vegetables are needed from other agencies.

One hundred ten (110) IDP families in Pantar, presently occupying the Madrasah Campong will transfer to the Tent City in front of the central elementary school starting tomorrow.

DSWD, as much as possible, follows the standard of establishing a camp, in terms of putting up comfort rooms within the evacuation center. DSWD, DOH, and IDPs strictly implement a no-smoking area for the National School of Fisheries in Buruun, Iligan City. They have set up No-Smoking signages in conspicuous places of the camp.

To ensure safety for the IDPs, Philippine National Police operatives detailed at the entrance of the National School of Fisheries Evacuation Center in Buruun, Iligan City patrol at the camp during night time.

DSWD-10 reiterates the importance of private individuals or companies to coordinate and collaborate with DSWD personnel managing the evacuation centers when they have, or wish to have activities, or any matter related to IDPs as one of the main concerns of the field office is the security of the IDPs housed in the evacuation centers.

The total number of IDPs served in the region is 55,588 families or 226,462 persons. There are currently 35 evacuation centers in Region 10 housing 2,808 families or 13,209 persons. The number of home-based families total to 52,780 or 213,253 persons.

For the whole province of Lanao del Norte including Iligan City, the total number of IDP families served increases to 47,288 or 200,843 persons. The number of families inside evacuation centers served, including Iligan City, is 2,803 or 13,190 persons. Home-based Families served in Lanao del Norte, including Iligan City, is 44,485 or 187,653.

For Iligan City alone, the number of IDP families served is 27,596 or 110,216 persons. There are 815 families sheltered in evacuation centers served or 3,849 persons, while the number of home-based IDP families served is 26,781 or 106,367 persons.

Five Evacuation Centers are still operational in Iligan City namely: Buru-un School of Fisheries, Buru-un Gym, Tibanga Gym, Bayanihan Gym, and Ma. Cristina Gym.

In Misamis Oriental, the number of IDP families served is 7,546 or 22,175 persons; five (5) families or 19 persons staying in the lone evacuation Center situated in Barangay Indahag, Cagayan de Oro City. The number of home-based IDP families served is 7,541 or 22,156 persons.

In Bukidnon, the number of IDP families served is 634 families or 2,879 persons who are all home-based or staying with their relatives in the municipalities of Kalilangan, Lantapan, Pangantucan, San Fernando, Baungon, Maramag and the cities of Malaybalay and Valencia.

In Misamis Occidental, the number of IDP families served remain at 115 families or 527 persons who are all home-based temporarily residing in barangays of Ozamiz City and Oroquieta City.

Total cost of assistance extended to IDPs amounts to P125,975,333.00 of which P119,213,281.00 is extended by DSWD. Breakdown of Cost assistance is P89,304,885.00 for Family Food Packs and P29,276,016.00 for non-food assistance.

Local government units provided P2,180,668.00 for IDPs and Non-Government Organizations (NGOs) also provided a total of P4,581,384.00 as recorded.

IDPs need to be resilient from disaster, with this in mind, the camp managers facilitated lectures on disaster preparedness to equip IDPs inside Nangka Barangay Hall Evacuation Center, Balo-i; and in Calawi Auditorium EC, Natangcopan EC and Madarasah Bobong in Pantao Ragat, all of Lanao del Norte province with basic knowledge on disaster preparedness.
Community and Family Services International (CFSI) workers conducted counseling and psycho-social support activities to IDPs inside Nangka Barangay Hall Evacuation Center to debrief them from their traumatic experiences, likewise camp managers and other humanitarian organization conducted therapy sessions to children and women IDPs.
DSWD has processed the requisition of 12 folding beds for a paralyzed woman and other senior citizens inside the newly opened Al-Beroni Madrasah in West Poblacion, Baloi, Lanao del Norte.

To ensure safe temporary shelters for IDPs who will be evicted from madrasah schools, the LGU of Pantao Ragat has finished developing the site for the Tent City as DSWD readies the tents for the affected IDPs from the said madrasah. However, International Organization for Migration (IOM) representatives had reportedly coordinated with the LGU of Baloi and Pantao Ragat, informing DSWD that, “they will build bunkhouses, instead of tent city.”

Evacuation centers in Iligan City and Lanao del Norte areas have started implementing cash-for-work program to IDP families.

DSWD and Pantao Ragat LGU are set to distribute seedlings of vegetables to IDPs who will be engaged in gardening. A donor from Philippine Coconut Authority 10 will give the seedlings for free.

DSWD to follow-up DOH for the additional portalets. DOH workers have validated the need in the EC.

DSWD-10 reiterates the importance of private individuals or companies to coordinate and collaborate with DSWD personnel managing the evacuation centers when they have, or wish to have activities, or any matter related to IDPs as one of the main concerns of the field office is the security of the IDPs housed in the evacuation centers.

The total number of IDPs served in the region is 55,588 families or 226,462 persons. There are currently 35 evacuation centers in Region 10 housing 2,808 families or 13,209 persons. The number of home-based families total to 52,780 or 213,253 persons.

For the whole province of Lanao del Norte including Iligan City, the total number of IDP families served increases to 47,288 or 200,843 persons. The number of families inside evacuation centers served, including Iligan City, is 2,803 or 13,190 persons. Home-based Families served in Lanao del Norte, including Iligan City, is 44,485 or 187,653.

For Iligan City alone, the number of IDP families served is 27,596 or 110,216 persons. There are 815 families sheltered in evacuation centers served or 3,849 persons, while the number of home-based IDP families served is 26,781 or 106,367 persons.

Five Evacuation Centers are still operational in Iligan City namely: Buru-un School of Fisheries, Buru-un Gym, Tibanga Gym, Bayanihan Gym, and Ma. Cristina Gym.

In Misamis Oriental, the number of IDP families served is 7,546 or 22,175 persons; five (5) families or 19 persons staying in the lone evacuation Center situated in Barangay Indahag, Cagayan de Oro City. The number of home-based IDP families served is 7,541 or 22,156 persons.

In Bukidnon, the number of IDP families served is 634 families or 2,879 persons who are all home-based or staying with their relatives in the municipalities of Kalilangan, Lantapan, Pangantucan, San Fernando, Baungon, Maramag and the cities of Malaybalay and Valencia.

In Misamis Occidental, the number of IDP families served remain at 115 families or 527 persons who are all home-based temporarily residing in barangays of Ozamiz City and Oroquieta City.

Total cost of assistance extended to IDPs amounts to P125,975,333.00 of which P119,213,281.00 is extended by DSWD. Breakdown of Cost assistance is P89,304,885.00 for Family Food Packs and P29,276,016.00 for non-food assistance.

Local government units provided P2,180,668.00 for IDPs and Non-Government Organizations (NGOs) also provided a total of P4,581,384.00 as recorded.

74 IDP families in newly-opened Al-Beroni Madrasah (who are from the closed Madrasah Mokhlis) in West Poblacion, Balo-i needs supply of potable water. They are getting their supply at a spring whose source is reportedly from the nearby Agus River, near the madrasah. They used it for drinking, bathing, and laundry. DSWD Field Office 10 has coordinated with DOH 10 for supply of potable water and for checking the source of water. DSWD Field Office 10 also coordinated with DOH 10 for portalets. DOH 10 workers are set to visit the madrasah today.

DSWD delivers one family food pack each to 24,889 out of 26,665 home-based IDPs in Iligan City to address the Home-based IDP families in need of immediate supply of family food packs.

DSWD-10 reiterates the importance of private individuals or companies to coordinate and collaborate with DSWD personnel managing the evacuation centers when they have, or wish to have activities, or any matter related to IDPs as one of the main concerns of the field office is the security of the IDPs housed in the evacuation centers.

The total number of IDPs served in the region is 55,579 families or 226,414 persons. There are currently 35 evacuation centers in Region 10 housing 2,807 families or 13,202 persons. The number of home-based families total to 52,772 or 213,212 persons.

For the whole province of Lanao del Norte including Iligan City, the total number of IDP families served increases to 47,284 or 200,833 persons. The number of families inside evacuation centers served, including Iligan City, is 2,802 or 13,183 persons. Home-based Families served in Lanao del Norte, including Iligan City, is 44,482 or 187,650.

For Iligan City alone, the number of IDP families served is 27,596 or 110,216 persons. There are 815 families sheltered in evacuation centers served or 3,849 persons, while the number of home-based IDP families served is 26,781 or 106,367 persons.

Five Evacuation Centers are still operational in Iligan City namely: Buru-un School of Fisheries, Buru-un Gym, Tibanga Gym, Bayanihan Gym, and Ma. Cristina Gym.

In Misamis Oriental, the number of IDP families served is 7,546 or 22,175 persons; five (5) families or 19 persons staying in the lone evacuation Center situated in Barangay Indahag, Cagayan de Oro City. The number of home-based IDP families served is 7,541 or 22,156 persons.

In Bukidnon, the number of IDP families served is 634 families or 2,879 persons who are all home-based or staying with their relatives in the municipalities of Kalilangan, Lantapan, Pangantucan, San Fernando, Baungon, Maramag and the cities of Malaybalay and Valencia.

In Misamis Occidental, the number of IDP families served remain at 115 families or 527 persons who are all home-based temporarily residing in barangays of Ozamiz City and Oroquieta City.

Total cost of assistance extended to IDPs amounts to P125,975,333.00 of which P119,213,281.00 is extended by DSWD. Breakdown of Cost assistance is P89,304,885.00 for Family Food Packs and P29,276,016.00 for non-food assistance.

Local government units provided P2,180,668.00 for IDPs and Non-Government Organizations (NGOs) also provided a total of P4,581,384.00 as recorded.

Camp managers regularly update other players in the response cluster who are stationed at the evacuation centers, including barangay officials and city/municipal workers.

Camp managers helped Local Government Unit officials of Buadipuso-Buntong and Lumbatan towns, all in Lanao del Sur province in looking for their former and current residents who are home-based IDPs or living inside evacuation centers. Both LGUs are inviting their former residents and current residents who were displaced by the Marawi siege. The LGU of Taraka was the first local government unit to invite IDPs who are former and current residents of the locality.

Camp managers of Tibanga Evacuation Center called for a meeting to strengthen security measures after a tab was lost inside the camp. The owner reportedly fell asleep when it was allegedly stolen.

Camp managers of Tibanga Evacuation Center coordinates with the Bureau of Fire Protection for sustainable supply of water for laundry and bathing.

DSWD Supply Officer calls anew the MSWDOs of Kolambugan, Kauswagan, Maigo, Tangcal, Pantao Ragat, Tubod, and Matungao that the goods for home-based IDPs are available and waiting for pick-up.

DSWD-10 reiterates the importance of private individuals or companies to coordinate and collaborate with DSWD personnel managing the evacuation centers when they have, or wish to have activities, or any matter related to IDPs as one of the main concerns of the field office is the security of the IDPs housed in the evacuation centers.

These are Relief items/equipment from the ASEAN Coordinating Centre for Humanitarian Assistance in Disaster Management (AHA Centre) for the IDPs. These donations include 600 family tents, 600 family kits, 3000 hygiene kits, 600 kitchen sets, and 4 water filtration units.

The total number of IDPs served in the region is 55,351 families or 225,671 persons. There are currently 35 evacuation centers in Region 10 housing 2,806 families or 13,129 persons. The number of home-based families total to 52,645 or 212,542 persons.

For the whole province of Lanao del Norte including Iligan City, the total number of IDP families served increases to 47,156 or 200,090 persons. The number of families inside evacuation centers served, including Iligan City, is 2,801 or 13,110 persons. Home-based Families served in Lanao del Norte, including Iligan City, is 44,355 or 186,980.

For Iligan City alone, the number of IDP families served is 27,481 or 109,594 persons. There are 816 families sheltered in evacuation centers served or 3,854 persons, while the number of home-based IDP families served is 26,665 or 105,740 persons.

Five Evacuation Centers are still operational in Iligan City namely: Buru-un School of Fisheries, Buru-un Gym, Tibanga Gym, Bayanihan Gym, and Ma. Cristina Gym.

In Misamis Oriental, the number of IDP families served is 7,546 or 22,175 persons; five (5) families or 19 persons staying in the lone evacuation Center situated in Barangay Indahag, Cagayan de Oro City. The number of home-based IDP families served is 7,541 or 22,156 persons.

In Bukidnon, the number of IDP families served is 634 families or 2,879 persons who are all home-based or staying with their relatives in the municipalities of Kalilangan, Lantapan, Pangantucan, San Fernando, Baungon, Maramag and the cities of Malaybalay and Valencia.

In Misamis Occidental, the number of IDP families served remain at 115 families or 527 persons who are all home-based temporarily residing in barangays of Ozamiz City and Oroquieta City.

Total cost of assistance extended to IDPs amounts to P122,376,061.00 of which P115,614,009.00 is extended by DSWD. Breakdown of Cost assistance is P85,705,613.00 for Family Food Packs and P29,276,016.00 for non-food assistance.

Local government units provided P2,180,668.00 for IDPs and Non-Government Organizations (NGOs) also provided a total of P4,581,384.00 as recorded.

DSWD-10 reiterates the importance of private individuals or companies to coordinate and collaborate with DSWD personnel managing the evacuation centers when they have, or wish to have activities, or any matter related to IDPs as one of the main concerns of the field office is the security of the IDPs housed in the evacuation centers.